RelOne CONTRACTS Certification Flashcards

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  1. What is Relativity Contracts?
    a. Relativity’s internal contract management system run on
    Relativity.
    b. An application for auto-tagging contracts in e-discovery
    matters.
    c. An application built to empower contract review
    workflows.
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  1. What parts of the review workflow does Relativity Contracts
    streamline?
    a. Pre-signature contract drafting and editing.
    b. Contract signature and approval process.
    c. Executed contract review and metadata extraction.
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  1. What problem does Relativity Contracts solve?
    a. It makes the negotiation process more efficient and
    profitable by highlighting weaknesses in the contract.
    b. It removes the need for manual review on contract drafts.
    c. It empowers customers to transform existing executed
    agreements into structured, actionable data.
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  1. How is Relativity Contracts different than other solutions in
    the market?
    a. Relativity Contracts uses AI to completely replace the
    need for review.
    b. Relativity Contracts supports compliance use cases to
    auto-detect conflicts.
    c. Relativity Contracts is built on the industry leading
    document review platform.
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  1. What software is needed to use Relativity Contracts?
    a. Microsoft Copilot
    b. Relativity Server
    c. RelativityOne
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  1. What is a Relativity Contracts use case?
    a. Create a quote-to-cash workflow within an enterprise.
    b. Manage the contract negotiation process on new vendor
    agreements.
    c. Identify which contracts to amend to comply with a
    regulation change.
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  1. How is a Relativity Contracts Unit measured for billing?
    a. Pages
    b. Characters
    c. File Size
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  1. What file size makes up one Relativity Contracts Unit?
    a. 5 MB
    b. 25 MB
    c. 50 MB
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  1. What object requires View permissions in order to see
    Regular Expressions within the Contracts Viewer?
    a. Contracts Regular Expression
    b. Analytics Index
    c. Contracts Model Status
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  1. What permission set is most relevant for contract review
    projects?
    a. Coding
    b. Structured Analytics
    c. Sentiment Analysis
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  1. Which model type can you use to auto-populate a single
    choice field based on data points in a contract?
    a. ML Extraction
    b. Regular Expression
    c. Segmentation
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  1. What language(s) does Contracts OCR support?
    a. Contracts OCR only supports English.
    b. Contracts OCR supports all languages that Relativity OCR
    supports.
    c. Contracts OCR supports English and 10 other languages.
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  1. What is a benefit of Contracts OCR?
    a. Auto-populates a yes/no field on whether handwriting is
    present.
    b. Auto-removes noise like headers, footers, and page
    numbers.
    c. Enables text selection in the Contracts Viewer.
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  1. What must you do before running Contracts OCR?
    a. Run Relativity Imaging.
    b. Build a Relativity Analytics Index.
    c. Leverage Review Center.
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  1. What happens when an unsupported file type is run through a Contracts Analysis Set?
    a. It converts the unsupported file type into a supported
    one.
    b. It excludes the document from the analysis process.
    c. It attempts to analyze the document using an AI vision
    model.
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  1. Which model type is needed to auto-populate a Relativity
    date field?
    a. Contract Classification
    b. Segmentation
    c. Regular Expression
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  1. What happens when a document does not have the
    Contracts extracted text field populated when trying to run
    an Analysis Set?
    a. Relativity Contracts will throw an error for that document
    in the Analysis Set.
    b. Relativity Contracts will auto-image and OCR the
    document on-the-fly, and then analyze it.
    c. Relativity Contracts will auto-image and OCR the
    document on-the-fly, but you’ll need to re-run analysis.
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  1. Which estimate does Relativity Contracts provide before
    running an analysis set?
    a. Analysis duration.
    b. Analysis accuracy.
    c. Document units.
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  1. What does Contract Unitization do?
    a. Auto-group documents into families.
    b. Identify contract duplicates.
    c. Classify contract status.
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  1. What is Document Assembly?
    a. A way to auto-generate a contract based on industry
    standards.
    b. A way to create responses to regulatory changes and use
    the best wording possible.
    c. A way to generate a new document based on your
    template and field-to-token mapping.
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  1. What can you export a Contracts Compare result as?
    a. Saved Search
    b. Contract Quality Score
    c. Contract Template Automation
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  1. When would you use Contracts Compare?
    a. To compare the text of a section across many
    agreements.
    b. To compare the text of a section to a full agreement.
    c. To auto-flag risky language across many agreements.
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  1. What do green highlights in Compare mean?
    a. Addition; approved language that needs to be added to
    base document.
    b. Addition; present in the target document, but not in the
    base document.
    c. Subtraction; present in the base document, but not in the
    target document.
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  1. What analysis process is required to enable the Contracts
    Viewer?
    a. Contract Classification
    b. Segmentation
    c. Contracts OCR
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25. What does the Map Sections feature within Contracts Compare offer? a. You can manually map sections between base and target documents to remove noise from differences due to section ordering. b. It can auto-map sections based on conceptual similarity. c. It can auto-map sections based on textual similarity.
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26. What is a search option within the Contracts Viewer? a. Related Contracts b. ChatGPT c. Case Sensitive
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24. What does Contracts Compare show in Word exports? a. Tracked changes on the target document’s textual differences from the base document. b. Tracked changes on the base document’s textual differences from the target document. c. Tracked changes on the target document’s differences from industry standards.
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28. What value does the Data Points pane in the Contracts Viewer provide? a. Helps reviewers navigate to key data in contracts. b. Auto-flags risk levels of data within contracts. c. Summarizes data points across a family of agreements.
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29. What can you do in the Contracts Viewer when sending highlighted text to a field? a. Translate to another language. b. Remove hard returns. c. Send to Compare.
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31. How can you search in the Contracts Viewer? a. Regular expression searches b. dtSearches c. Conceptual searches
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30. What does Regular Expression Preview do? a. Provides feedback on how well your regular expression query is written. b. Auto-corrects any mistakes in your regular expression query. c. Creates a report to view how the query worked on a set of documents.
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33. For which models can you view the precision, recall, and F1 scores within Relativity Contracts? a. Custom ML Extraction models. b. Regular Expression models. c. Prebuilt models, like Contract Classification.
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32. Which model type is used to train custom models within a workspace using send-to-field examples? a. Contract Classification b. Definition Extraction c. ML Extraction
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34. On which field types can a custom ML Extraction model be trained? a. Fixed-length and long text fields. b. Single choice, multiple choice, and yes/no fields. c. Document fields of any type.
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36. Which field should you use to group contracts with their amendments? a. Contract Unitization. b. Document Parts. c. Contracts Related Documents.
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35. Which model type should be used to extract defined terms from a contract? a. Segmentation b. Definition Extraction c. Regular Expression
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37. With what can you filter a regular expression? a. A list. b. A batch. c. A saved search.
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38. What is reference auto-linking? a. It auto-creates links in the contract for instances where the text references a section. b. It automatically links documents that are related above a compare score of 9. c. It auto-creates links to terms and conditions that are listed via EULA online.
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39. You are testing a regular expression before adding it to a model. You notice that the regular expression will return the correct result, but it is not the first result returned. Without editing the regular expression itself, what else can help you QC the results after adding the regular expression to a model? a. Reference the long text field where all results are stored and replace the auto-extracted result with the correct result. b. On your model, change the First-found Result option to something else that captures the correct result. c. Change the field type for your target field to a multiple choice field so all results will appear as choices, then select the correct result.
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40. You reviewed a few dozen contracts and still have hundreds to review. You populated text fields using the send-to-field feature but have been unable to identify patterns that could be translated into regular expression models. Which workflow should you explore next to optimize your review? a. Create a custom ML model using the documents you already coded as examples to train the model. Run an Analysis Set to auto-extract results into your desired field, performing quality control to verify the results. Supplement the model with additional training examples to improve performance as needed. b. Exit the Relativity Contracts application, set up a Review Center queue, and code example documents that train the model to identify the subset of contracts containing the clause you’re looking for Perform linear review of the narrowed set, manually extracting the desired language into a text field via copy-and-paste during linear review. c. Re-run your prebuilt models again as results may be more inclusive.
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